The Saints have lined up free agent visits with two Jacksonville Jaguars - safety Gerald Sensabaugh and offensive tackle Khalif Barnes - in addition to the previously-reported visit with St. Louis Rams cornerback Ron Bartell.

Bartell arrived Friday evening. Sensabaugh is scheduled to arrive Saturday, with Barnes coming in on Sunday.

The Barnes visit is a clear sign that the Saints are preparing for life without right tackle Jon Stinchcomb, who is receiving interest from other teams in free agency. Barnes, however, has been a starting left tackle throughout his four-year career in Jacksonville, and his scouting report suggests he is better suited as a pass protector than a run blocker.

Barnes, 26, could certainly adapt to life on the right side. Or it's possible the Saints are considering him as a veteran backup who can fill in at either spot if they plan to move fourth-year pro Zach Strief into the starting lineup at right tackle. It's doubtful that they would consider moving Jammal Brown away from the left tackle spot, but that's not an outlandish idea, considering Brown began his NFL career as a right tackle. Plus, Brown is scheduled to become a free agent next year, so an insurance policy wouldn't hurt.

Sensabaugh's visit comes as no surprise. The fifth-year veteran had his best season to date last year under the tutelage of new Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, and he is a young up-and-comer at the Saints' greatest position of need. The 6-foot, 204-pounder had 70 tackles and four interceptions for the Jaguars last year.

Sensabaugh, however, has had some off-the-field issues that might scare off some suitors. He has reportedly been arrested three times, twice for traffic violations and once for carrying a gun without a permit.